From embedded programming, over smart contracts in Rust, to general cross-platform portable crates, #![no_std]
crates are becoming more and more widespread.
However it is currently a very cumbersome process to find out if and why (not) a crate is compatible with no_std
usage, and often requires a lengthy trial and error process, and digging through the source of all your dependencies.
cargo nono tries to aid you in navigating the current minefield that is no_std
usage, and it's biggest "no no"s.
cargo-nono
also comes as prebuilt binaries (useful for CI):
bash
curl -LSfs https://japaric.github.io/trust/install.sh | \
sh -s -- --git hobofan/cargo-nono
```bash cargo install cargo-nono
RUSTFLAGS="--cfg procmacro2semverexempt" cargo install cargo-nono ```
Run in the crate directory you want to check:
cargo nono check
The cargo nono check
subcommand also understands the --no-default-features
and --features <FEATURES>
flags to help in conditional no_std
setups.
no_std
compatibility in dependencies by looking for a #![no_std]
attribute or the often used conditional #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
std
feature flagsuse std::
statements in code[build-dependencies]
features bleeding over: cargo#5730Licensed under either of
at your option.